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Marbot and memoirs
Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin, Baron de Marbot described him as encouraging even Bonaparte himself in the confused situation that prevailed before that battle, though Marbot's memoirs are hardly the most reliable source.
De Marbot, one of Marshal Lannes aide-de-camps, wrote in his memoirs of the battle, in which he had to observe the last moments of his close friends, and describes the amount of bloodshed and sadness which came to the Grande Armée after the crossing of the Danube.

Marbot and how
Better is the Emperor see how Captain Marbot has defended the offices.

Marbot and him
Just someone who was with Lannes when saying goodbye to Marbot, made him see the danger that the messenger could run at night across the mountains of Soria.
The chief of these, still closely Marbot, hit him in the head with a saber blow.
Marbot had no access to my own refutation of Rogniat, but I would be glad to let him have it for a second edition.
I should have liked to show Marbot my appreciation by sending him a ring.
" After the destruction of that boat and the death of its captain, de Marbot joins the group led by famed English explorer Richard Francis Burton and accompanies him on the journey to the head of the River.

Marbot and incident
The first evening, followed by a platoon of cavalry, and became Marbot Tarazona left without incident.

Marbot and when
Accompanied by his lover, the English author Aphra Behn, de Marbot reaches the Tower at the head of the River, only to die in combat when androids based on characters from " Through the Looking-Glass " attack the guests during a Lewis Carroll-themed party.

Marbot and had
Marbot so harshly rebuked the evil deed of his comrade, who both had reached the hands of not being to the enemy.

Marbot and with
Marbot orders to halt, waiting for dawn and barely scratched the day, with one soldier for every escort dared to penetrate the population.
As with a number of other historical figures, de Marbot figures prominently in the " Riverworld " cycle of science-fiction novels by Philip Jose Farmer.
Captain Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin, Baron de Marbot, who was serving with Augereau's Corps wrote:
In some respects he was a strange contradiction: one of the best commanders of light cavalry, he was extremely talented both on the battlefield and in outpost duty, was handsome, intelligent, well-educated, and witty ; yet, according to Marbot, he posed as a libertine and ruffian who “ might always be seen drinking, swearing, and smashing everything .” In this regard he was the archetypal hussar, flamboyant and fearless, with a cultivated swagger – an attitude epitomized by his remark that any hussar who was not dead by the age of thirty is a blackguard.

Marbot and .
* Marbot, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin.
According to Captain Marbot the Emperor told Marshal Augereau that he disliked night fighting, that he wanted to wait until the morning so that he could count on Davout's Corps to come up on the right wing and Ney's on the left, and that the high ground before Eylau was a good, easily defensible position on which to wait for reinforcements.
The other was then a captain of the guard surnamed Lannes Marbot.
He was assigned to train recruits for General Jean Antoine Marbot at Toulouse.
Marbot liked his work and the Marbot family became Augereau's close friends.
In pages of O ' Malley and Tom Burke Lever anticipates not a few of the best effects of Marbot, Thibaut, Lejeune, Griois, Seruzier, Burgoyne and the like.
Marbot wrote two pamphlets, Remarques critiques sur l ' ouvrage de M. Lieutenant-General Rogniat, intitulé Considérations sur l ' art de la guerre ( 1820 ), and La Necessité d ' augmenter les forces militaires de la France ( 1825 ).
To Colonel Marbot, one hundred thousand francs.
His elder brother, Antoine Adolphe Marcelin Marbot, was also a military man of some note.
De Marbot is first featured as the commander of Marines on Sam Clemens ' riverboat, the " Not for Hire.
Antoine Adolphe Marcelin Marbot ( March 22, 1781-June 2, 1844 ), was born in La Riviere, the son of General Jean Antoine Marbot ( 1754 – 1800 ), who died in the defence of Genoa under Masséna.

recounts and book
The setback was temporary, and the third book recounts the growth of Christianity in Northumbria under kings Oswald of Northumbria and Oswy.
The fourth book begins with the consecration of Theodore as Archbishop of Canterbury, and recounts Wilfrid's efforts to bring Christianity to the kingdom of Sussex.
The " patriarchal history " recounts the events of the major patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, to whom God reveals himself and to whom the promise of descendants and land is made, while the story of Joseph serves to take the Israelites into Egypt in preparation for the next book, Exodus.
Nora Titone, in her book My Thoughts Be Bloody, recounts how the shame and ambition of Junius Brutus Booth's two illegitimate actor sons, Edwin and John Wilkes Booth, would eventually spur them to strive, as rivals, for achievement and acclaim — Edwin, a Unionist, and John Wilkes, the assassin of Abraham Lincoln.
As he recounts in the Champlin book, Frankenheimer used the production's desperation to his advantage in negotiations.
The book of 1 Kings recounts how Solomon prays for wisdom:
In his 2004 book Two Sides of the Moon, Alexey Leonov recounts that he was flying a helicopter in the same area that day when he heard " two loud booms in the distance.
He recounts the events of his investigation in his book Candiru: Life and Legend of the Bloodsucking Catfishes.
The remainder of the book recounts events occurring in the months after the revolution in May 2076, and a week or so of events in October 2076 leading up to capitulation by Earth.
Czech writer Arnošt Lustig recounts in his book 3x18 that Joseph Heller told him that he would never have written Catch-22 had he not first read The Good Soldier Švejk by Jaroslav Hašek.
The book recounts the tale of a party of dwarves ( consisting of a few of the original residents of the Lonely Mountain and their descendants ) and Bilbo Baggins ( the titular hobbit ) to recapture the mountain and kill the dragon.
In his undelivered speech " How to Build a Universe That Doesn't Fall Apart Two Days Later ", Dick recounts how in describing an incident at the end of the book ( end of chapter 27 ) to an Episcopalian priest, the priest noted its striking similarity to a scene in the Books of Acts in the Bible.
More recently, Simon R. Green included references to " The Philadelphia Experiment " in his book The Spy Who Haunted Me, while Paul Violette's book Secrets of Anti-Gravity Propulsion recounts some mysterious involvement of the physicist Thomas Townsend Brown of the Philadelphia Navy yard.
Anecdotal evidence suggest that racism was a key factor — in his book on the history of Australian radio, author and broadcaster Wayne Mac recounts that when a local Melbourne DJ of the 1960s played the new Ike and Tina Turner single " River Deep Mountain High " it was immediately pulled from the playlist by the station's program manager for being " too noisy and too black ".
In chapter 23 of the Prose Edda book Gylfaginning, the enthroned figure of High details that Njörðr's wife is Skaði, that she is the daughter of the jötunn Þjazi, and recounts a tale involving the two.
In chapter 56 of the Prose Edda book Skáldskaparmál, Bragi recounts to Ægir how the gods killed Þjazi.
Fessenden's wife Helen recounts the broadcast in her book Fessenden: Builder of Tomorrows ( 1940 ), eight years after Fessenden's death.
Joinville recounts equally the high deeds of Saint Louis, in particular the unfolding of the Seventh Crusade and the following stay in the Holy Land, which occupies most of the book.
" In his book On Writing, Stephen King recounts his experience working for John Gould at the Lisbon Enterprise, a weekly newspaper that Gould published.
** The book of Acts, written by Luke, recounts the early history of the Christian movement.
In the book The History of Sicily from the Earliest Times the author recounts the tale slightly differently.
This non-canonical book recounts the preaching and miracles of Philip.
In her book Gangster's Moll, Marilyn Wisbey recounts that on 8 June 1988, after returning home from a visit to an abortion clinic and lying down for a nap they were raided by the Drugs Squad.
This book recounts a very detailed version of the story based on an exclusive account given by eight of the then-paroled robbers ( Edwards, Goody, Hussey, Wisby, Welch, James, White and Cordrey with contradictory versions by Reynolds and Biggs ).

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